By population they are:
The two largest (by far), and therefore definitely 2 of the top 3, are Toronto and Montreal. Third would either be Ottawa (the capital) or Vancouver (the 3rd largest urban area and the major city of the west).
maybe Qubec and Monteral - I'm just guessing
In order beginning with the largest (by population):
Toronto, Ontario
Montreal, Quebec
Vancouver, British Columbia
Ottawa, Toronto, Quebec, Kuujjuaq
Auckland is New Zealand's largest urban area. It has a population of approximately 1.5 million.
In, around and between major urban centers. Sadly it also is found at gateways to wilderness areas, national historic sites and National Parks.
Delhi, Mumbai, Chenni, and Kolkata
Cairo in Egypt is the largest city in Africa in terms of population. It is also the 11th largest urban area in the world and the largest metropolitan area in Africa. Lagos in Nigeria is the second largest city in Africa.
California!
in urban centers
india china and indesoda
In urban centers
In 2005, China had over 660 urban centers. These urban centers included large cities, mid-sized towns, and smaller municipalities that were designated as urban areas based on population and economic activity.
52.2% of total population lives in urban centers (2011).
Settlement House
The industrial revolution was responsible for the development of urban centers. This is actually attributed as the main factor of growth for the industries.
growth :)
Reshaped their environments to develop complex agriculture and urban centers
Yes, Moscow is an urban area. Moscow is the capital and the largest city of Russia. It is also the largest metropolitan area in Europe, and ranks among the largest urban areas in the world.
The change is popularity of rural and urban centers.
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